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Supervisor. Samuel F . Leigh to be Watermaster and Supervisor. Pay for Marshal and Watermaster--$720 p e t year. Samuel C. Bell's petition for the privilege of running a Pool Hall on Main Street was denied. Decided t h a t the Council March 11. 1912.. .Special session. ask for a $15,000 Library Building, and would guarantee the Carnegie Corporation $1500 a y e a r , which amount is asked by them for maintenance of building. (Tax to be levied for same1 Carried. Mayhew H . Dalley employed to frame the a ~ ~ l i c a t i o to the C a r n e ~ i e Corooration to erect a Librarv n B';ilding. On motion, the Mayor was instructed to have the Health Board hand in their resignation if they do not attend to their duties in cleaning up town. Mr. R . H . Palmer petitioned for the privilege of selling 'pools' at a horse meet in May, stating t h a t it is impossihle to make these meets a financial success without the selling of same. Matter d e f e r r e d .
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May 4 , 1 9 1 2 . . .The Attorney presented an ordinance for the prevention of fly breeding. Ordered to publish it in the paper and then bring hack to the Council for f u r t h e r consideration. May 7 , 1912 . . .City Marshal reported that a number of carcasses have been left this side of the post designating where carcasses and rubbish should be l e f t , and the citizens in the north of the City complained to him of the stench coming from these animals. He would recommend their being moved f u r t h e r from the City. Mayor instructed the Marshal to provide painted signs for directing and designating of the citizens to the dumping grounds for garbage, e t c . A carload of cement was to be ordered to repair the reservoir. May 27, 1912.. .Council called for the purpose of discussing whether to repair the old reservoir or build a new one above and away from the old one. Mr. Robert Gardner, an Hydraulic Engineer, advised t h a t a new reservoir would cost but v e r y little more than repairing the old one. Council was unanimous for the construction of a new reservoir, and Robert Gardner was employed to oversee the construction. June 10, 1912...Mr. James Robb and Robert Thorley were granted a license to r u n a skating rink and bowling alley. Members felt these amusements could be wholesome and beneficial as places of r e s t , also they would favor management by these men, our own citizens, instead of foreigners. City, not having sufficient f u n d s to pay this month's bills, Mayor instructed to see ex-Mayor and find what legal means to be employed to obtain money from the Sinking Fund.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Supervisor. Samuel F . Leigh to be Watermaster and Supervisor. Pay for Marshal and Watermaster--$720 p e t year. Samuel C. Bell's petition for the privilege of running a Pool Hall on Main Street was denied. Decided t h a t the Council March 11. 1912.. .Special session. ask for a $15,000 Library Building, and would guarantee the Carnegie Corporation $1500 a y e a r , which amount is asked by them for maintenance of building. (Tax to be levied for same1 Carried. Mayhew H . Dalley employed to frame the a ~ ~ l i c a t i o to the C a r n e ~ i e Corooration to erect a Librarv n B';ilding. On motion, the Mayor was instructed to have the Health Board hand in their resignation if they do not attend to their duties in cleaning up town. Mr. R . H . Palmer petitioned for the privilege of selling 'pools' at a horse meet in May, stating t h a t it is impossihle to make these meets a financial success without the selling of same. Matter d e f e r r e d .
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May 4 , 1 9 1 2 . . .The Attorney presented an ordinance for the prevention of fly breeding. Ordered to publish it in the paper and then bring hack to the Council for f u r t h e r consideration. May 7 , 1912 . . .City Marshal reported that a number of carcasses have been left this side of the post designating where carcasses and rubbish should be l e f t , and the citizens in the north of the City complained to him of the stench coming from these animals. He would recommend their being moved f u r t h e r from the City. Mayor instructed the Marshal to provide painted signs for directing and designating of the citizens to the dumping grounds for garbage, e t c . A carload of cement was to be ordered to repair the reservoir. May 27, 1912.. .Council called for the purpose of discussing whether to repair the old reservoir or build a new one above and away from the old one. Mr. Robert Gardner, an Hydraulic Engineer, advised t h a t a new reservoir would cost but v e r y little more than repairing the old one. Council was unanimous for the construction of a new reservoir, and Robert Gardner was employed to oversee the construction. June 10, 1912...Mr. James Robb and Robert Thorley were granted a license to r u n a skating rink and bowling alley. Members felt these amusements could be wholesome and beneficial as places of r e s t , also they would favor management by these men, our own citizens, instead of foreigners. City, not having sufficient f u n d s to pay this month's bills, Mayor instructed to see ex-Mayor and find what legal means to be employed to obtain money from the Sinking Fund.